Relieve pain with Fireactiv patch
To help patients with arthritis, arthritis, muscle tension or sports injuries feel more comfortable, British entrepreneur Simon Everingham has developed the Fireactiv patch to help reduce persistent pain. through body temperature feedback mechanism.
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According to the Daily Mail, the patch contains ceramic ice crystals (bioceramic) , a compound that works to increase the temperature in tissues without using batteries or electricity. It works by using far infrared rays (FIR) , a wavelength of light that creates vibrations inside cells to produce temperature.
According to the results of clinical research by Italian scientists in 2006 and 2012, FIR has been shown to reduce chronic back pain and bring positive effects in the treatment of knee arthritis.
When used, customers only need to wrap the cloth directly containing 2 pieces onto the sore area. Bioceramic crystals will absorb and amplify body temperature, thereby reducing pain in the area of injury. Due to its soft and elastic properties, the product is suitable for all parts such as ankles, wrists, knees, backs, necks, shoulders and elbows. When first used, customers are advised to wear 4 hours later that can increase to 8 hours / day.
Interested users can find out the product at the fireactiv.com website. However, because the product contains bioceramic crystals, patients with hypertension, allergy, fever or pregnant women are advised not to use it.
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